Paris, France – Vice President JD Vancein his first international speech, warned European Union countries against overregulation, saying the Trump administration hopes that artificial intelligence will be freed from ideological prejudice.
“The Trump administration is plagued by reports that some foreign governments are considering tightening screws on US tech companies with their international footprint,” Vance said in Paris, France. He said he was talking to world leaders and technology executives at the AI litigation summit. “Now, America won’t be able to accept it, and we don’t accept it. We think it’s a terrible mistake not only for the United States, but for your country.”
Vance said the US wants to ensure that the internet is a safe place, but proposed one of the European Union. Digital Services Act They had enacted “large-scale regulations” and “too much cracking down on misinformation.”
“Preventing predators from preying on children on the Internet is one thing, and preventing adult men and women from accessing opinions the government considers to be misinformation is completely different. It’s something,” Vance said.
The Digital Services Act aims to ensure that European users are more liable to protect European users from harmful or illegal content on the site and to impose fines on violators. Last July, the EU discovered it was owned by social media platform X Government Efficiency Bureau Head and Trump’s allies Elon Muskdid not comply with the requirements of law’s transparency or accountability.
Vance told leaders, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, that excessive restrictions in the AI sector could “kill transformative industries as it takes off.” .
“I want to see the taste of deregulation that appears in many of the conversations at this meeting,” Vance said.
During his speech, Vance promoted America’s first AI policy and encouraged EU President Emmanuel Macron to embrace a deregulated environment to encourage more AI development on the continent.
Macron said Monday that France will generate enough clean electricity to build an artificial intelligence centre that requires a huge amount of energy.
“I have good friends in the rest of the ocean who say ‘drills, babies, drills,'” Macron said in connection with President Trump and the promotion of fossil fuel energy. “There’s no need to ‘drill, babe, drill’ here. It’s just “plugs, babes, plugs.” ”
Macron’s intentions for the summit, co-hosting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were to establish a standard for more sustainable AI in the public interest, but the competition between global forces was obscured. It’s there. sector.
The CEOs of the leading American high-tech company Google, Google’s Sundar Pichai and Openai’s Sam Altman, are taking part in the summit, with world leaders including China’s Deputy Prime Minister Zhang Guoqing.
Vance said the Trump administration will ensure that the US continues to be a foreign and corporate elected partner in AI development.
The Vice President didn’t mention China, or its new AI company deepseek – He “weaponized AI software, rewrite history, investigated users, rewrite censored speeches, put “hostile alien enemies” who have notifications.
“I want to be clear: this administration blocks such efforts and is a complete halt,” Vance said. “We protect American AI and chip technologies from theft and misuse, and work with allies and partners to enhance and expand these protections and expand the path to the advertising sector that achieves AI capabilities that threaten all people. I’ll do that.”
He extended his warning to his allies as well.
“I remind our international friends today that partnering with such a structure will never be rewarded in the long run. From CCTV to 5G equipment, we are all authoritative. We are well versed in the cheap tech in the markets that are heavily subsidized and exported by the stakes.,” Vance said.
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